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After a disinformation campaign by Israel and Joe Biden's White House, can ordinary Americans save UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees? Yes. We're joined by Mara Kronenfeld, the Executive Director of UNRWA USA to talk about how, and to talk about her own Jewish left history beginning with her grandfather who survived the Holocaust, her dad's Appalachian roots, her time in Syria, Lebanon and Palestine and her work advocating for Palestinian refugees. Shoshana also talks about attending Ta-Nehisi Coates' "The Message" book event at Harlem's Apollo Theater, as well as some beautiful lessons from our Yom Kippur traditions and... a Palestinian's helicopter on Mars. Follow our Guest Website UnrwaUSA.org X @MaraKronenfeld IG @MaraKronenfeld LinkedIn @Mara-Kronenfeld Show X @BeyondThePaleFM IG @BeyondThePaleFM FB @BeyondThePaleFM Hosts @RafaelShimunov on Twitter @ShoB on Twitter @Rafternoon on IG @shob18 on IG Music Ya Ghorbati by Laura Elkeslassy at LauraElkeslassy.com Comedy Clip Paul Elia @pauleliacomedyon on IG Ahamed Weinberg @AhamedWeinberg on IG Support the Show Become a BAI Buddy of Beyond The Pale at wbai.allyrafundraising.com Jews For Racial and Economic Justice Find JFREJ events in NY at jfrej.org/events Leave a voicemail question or statement to play on air at (917) 740-8971 or via the Spotify app. You can also listen to our show live, every Friday after Democracy Now at 9AM on WBAI 99.5 FM NY. Show clips courtesy of Al-Jazeera, Channel 4 News, and Fox News with Trey Yingst. And additional production help by Rebecca Lynch.
This week Shannon and Bec are back for another mental health deep-dive, talking all things moral injury; what it is, who might be affected by it, and how we might overcome it. This week's Plodcast is especially important to our veteran listeners because, as Bec and Shannon discover, moral injury often plagues those who choose to work in emergency service. It was first described in military personnel who returned from deployment, having been involved in events that transgressed their deeply held moral beliefs or values. The impact of these experiences on individuals' psychological, social and spiritual wellbeing was seen as being broader than the symptoms of PTSD or depression; something newer, more nuanced, and something worth talking about. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/police-veterans-vic/message
Join Kenny Troiano and his co-hosts, Nancy Troiano, Frank Bradley and Rebecca Lynch – as they talk about the breeding of gamefowl and chickens, and the issues that affect breeders like you. In this episode of Bred to Perfection Live, we will be answering your questions that you need answers to. So, get your questions ready. This is a show you do not want to miss! We specialize in the breeding of gamefowl and chickens, and other breeding related topics. This includes the proper use of breeding programs. Also, it's our mission to provide our members a greater understanding of poultry genetics, poultry health care and disease prevention, and how to improve the production and performance ability of their fowl. If you are interested in creating a strain, or improving your established strain, you are going to enjoy this show. We also want to encourage you to join us at “The Breeders Academy,” where we will not only help you increase your knowledge of breeding, advance your skills as a breeder, but improve the quality and performance of your fowl. If you would like to learn more, start by joining our Breeders Bulletins (newsletter): https://www.breedersacademy.com/free_bonus/ To Listen to the show, go to: https://www.breedersacademy.com #breedinggamefowl #breedingchickens #gamefowlbreeders #chickenbreeders #gamefowlbreeding #chickenbreeding, #gamefowlnation, #selectivebreeding, #poultrygenetics #poultryhealth #backyardbreeders #breedersacademy #bredtoperfection #kennytroiano
This week Carla welcomes back clinical counsellor Shannon Hood and PVV's Rebecca Lynch to chat all things post-traumatic growth and continue an important conversation on the mental health of first responders. Shannon specialises in critical incident response and trauma - mainly with Aussie blokes dealing with issues including relationships, parenting, vocation, and addictions. We couldn't think of a better way to close off Season 1 of The Plodcast, and would like to thank you for all your support and praise so far. We have exciting plans for Season 2 and can't wait to share them with you. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/police-veterans-vic/message
This week Carla takes a break from hosting, passing the podcasting baton over to PVV's Rebecca Lynch for an interview with registered counsellor Shannon Hood, breaking down the intricacies of trauma and cumulative trauma. Shannon is clinical counsellor specialising in critical incident response and trauma - mainly with Aussie blokes dealing with issues including relationships, parenting, vocation, and addictions. If there's any Plodcast you should tune into, it's this one. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/police-veterans-vic/message
A daughter to a shearer, a mother, a roustabout with wanderlust and PVV's resident social worker from the wheatbelt town of Warracknabeal: this is the story of Rebecca Lynch. Bec's work has taken her all over the globe; from Alice Springs, to London, to Scotland, to Tanzania teaching children English and across multiple courts and prisons. One thing has always remained the same, however; you can take Bec out of Warracknabeal, but you can't take Warracknabeal out of Bec. Get support: https://policeveteransvic.org.au/get-support/ Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467 Lifeline 13 11 14 beyondblue – 1300 224 636 Headspace – 1800 650 890 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/police-veterans-vic/message
Today we're talking to Rebecca Lynch, VP Product at Allstream; and we discuss how to keep a tight feedback loop with your employees to keep them happy and avoid burnout, how Allstream is helping their clients seamlessly transition away from older telecom infrastructure, and how to create a fantastic customer experience through strong communication. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! Check out more of Rebecca and Allstream at https://allstream.com/
We talk about the latest COVID surge in Wisconsin and update the status of the stalled Build Back Better plan in Congress. Will the new alliance between moderate and progressive Democrats produce generational reform, or will it crash and burn, dooming the Biden presidency? Rebecca Lynch joins us as a guest panelist to take a deep dive into the resurgence of organized labor fighting back across the country against corporate greed and pandemic profterring on the backs of workers. We close by checking in on the election investigation circus train which left the tracks weeks ago, making Wisconsn a national spectacle.
We welcome back former panelist Rebecca Lynch to the show to fill in for Claire who is on vacation. The panel updates the latest on Build Back Better legislation in Congress, including next steps now that Speaker Pelosi has delayed a vote in the House until the end of the month. Michael Gableman issued subpoenas in his phony election investigation to 5 Democratic cities this week, and he shamefully admitted he does not understand how elections work. This week 4 years ago Donald Trump and Scott Walker broke ground at the Fox con. We welcome U.S. Senate candidate Steven Olikara to discuss his campaign in our continuing effort to interview Democratic candidates willing to challenge Ron Johnson.
We are excited to announce the launch of the official Global Regulatory and Consulting Blog. To celebrate the release of the first blog posts we are sharing a conversation Jamie had with two people heavily involved with getting the blog off the ground, Rebecca Lynch and Sarah Schaul. They discuss why Global wanted to start a blog, the core subject matter covered, and what we would like for individuals to get out of the blog. Rebecca, Sarah, and Jamie discuss how we plan to leverage Global's extensive Chemistry Manufacturing and Controls (CMC), Clinical, and Medical Device expertise to create a new resource for professionals within and outside of regulatory affairs and strategy. They also discuss their favorite upcoming blog topics. The blog can be found at www.globalrwc.com/the-global-blog and within the education center. 2:25 – Why did Global start a blog? 4:30 – Details on blog post themes, length, and frequency 7:40 – Clinical Aspects of the GRWC Blog 12:10 – What can readers expect to get out of the blog 19:30 – Blog topics we are all excited about
In this episode of Chasing Compliance, Jamie talks with Brandi Quinlin and Rebecca Lynch about generic drugs. The discussion ranges from what a generic drug is to how generic drugs are made, tested, and approved. Brandi and Rebecca also share their knowledge of drug formulation with some “delicious” analogies. Who knew chocolate chip cookies could reveal so much about generics? Lastly, they discuss regulatory requirement for getting a generic to market. Brandi Quinlin holds a master's degree in regulatory affairs and brings years of experience in pharmaceutical development, generic development, pharmaceutical testing, and regulatory compliance. Rebecca Lynch is one of Global's resident generic drug experts. She has a background in analytical method development and 25 years of experience in the generic pharmaceutical industry. 1:30 – What is a drug product? 4:30 – Active vs. inactive ingredients, what is the difference? 5:30 – What are key differences between immediate release and extended release and drug formulations? 12:00 – How do manufacturers select a compound/drug testing strategy? 17:40 – How do generic manufactures select a formulation and form factor? 23:30 – Are generics exact copies? 26:30 – Do generics need to go through clinical trials? 31:00 – What is the process for bringing a generic to market and what is required from a regulatory perspective? 37:30 – How does the FDA evaluate the formulations of generics? 45:40 – Favorite Friday Nights
We welcome back panelist Rebecca Lynch to the show and dive into a discussion of Trump’s assisination of a top Iranian general and his failure to establish any imminent threat. We review a new Kaiser Family Foundation report that finds the Affordable Care Act is remaining stable despite Trump's many efforts to sabotage it. The panel talks about new developments in the Republican voter purge effort and reviews the latest Democratic presidential primary news. We welcome new Citizen Action Movement Politics Director, JoAnna Bauch, to discuss her exciting new plan to recruit, develop, and elect a new generation of leaders throughout Wisconsin who will champion progressive reform.
Working Families Party’s Rebecca Lynch leads our discussion on the controversial Working Families Party endorsement of Elizabeth Warren. Then we welcome UAW Local 722’s Steve Frisque, live from a Wisconsin picket line to talk about the GM strike. We weigh-in on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s bold new prescription drug plan. Will Trump follow-through on his campaign promises and support it, or will he again cave to Big Pharma? Finally we discuss vaping illnesses and the push to legalize and regulate THC in Wisconsin, and Friday’s international climate strike which is coming to many Wisconsin cities.
In the first half of our show Rebecca Lynch and Robert Kraig discuss the current field of Democratic presidential contenders preparing to challenge Trump in 2020. In the second half of the show, we interview Citizen Action organizer Fabi Maldonado about his courageous effort to challenge Foxconn as a Racine County Supervisor and community leader.
The Immune team travels to the University of Maryland for ASV 2018, where they meet up with Rebecca Lynch to explore her work on broadly neutralizing antibodies against HIV-1. Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Stephanie Langel, and Cynthia Leifer Guest: Rebecca Lynch Become a patron of Immune! Links for this episode Lynch Laboratory Immune merchandise Image credit Music by Steve Neal. Immune logo image by Blausen Medical. Send your immunology questions and comments to immune@microbe.tv
In a special episode of Battleground Wisconsin State Senator Chris Larson and Lt. Governor candidate Mandela Barnes join regular panelists Rebecca Lynch and Robert Kraig for an in-depth conversation about the progressive upsurge in Democratic primaries. Are the victories of strong progressive candidates a threat to Democratic election prospects in 2018, or are they a sign of a new reform politics that can change America? In addition, the panel digs into the question of what it means to be a progressive, and how we can create a movement grounded in empathy and love which both breaks structural racism and sexism, while also inviting in working class voters who have turned away from Democrats in recent elections.
With our regulars Matt Brusky and Rebecca Lynch on furlough, we welcome State Senator Chris Larson and State Rep. Evan Goyke to discuss the tumultuous end of the Legislative Session. We dig into some of the most dangerous eleventh hour proposals being considered by the radical conservative majority, and their panic over the impending blue wave that is swamping conservative candidates around the country. We close this week's program with an exclusive interview of Supreme Court candidate Judge Rebecca Dallet.
We introduce the show's new panelist, Rebecca Lynch, the political director for Wisconsin Working Families Party. We welcome the director of the Fair Elections Project, Sachin Chheda, who attended the oral arguments this week at the Supreme Court for the historic gerrymandering case challenging Wisconsin’s legislative maps. The panel also discusses the economic dynamics that enable conservative efforts to lift the mining moratorium. We also talk about the conservative conspiracy to de-skill the teaching profession in Wisconsin and the latest scheme by Republicans in Congress to cut healthcare by gutting Medicare and Medicaid in the federal budget We also discuss the latest horrific mass shooting in Las Vegas and its implications for a functioning democracy.